Marvin Yizar shot and killed Julius Iteld with a handgun. He was convicted of malice murder and sentenced to life in prison. 1
1. We have reviewed the evidence in the light most favorable to the jury’s determination, and conclude that a rational trier of fact could have found the defendant guilty of malice murder beyond a reasonable doubt.
Jackson v. Virginia,
2. Yizar raises ineffective assistance of counsel on the part of both the lawyer who represented him for a portion of the proceedings at trial and the lawyer who represented him on his motion for new trial. Although initially Yizar was represented at trial by appointed counsel, the trial court granted Yizar’s request, made after the state had begun its case, to represent himself, with appointed counsel available for assistance. Following his conviction, Yizar filed a motion for new trial, raising ineffectiveness on the part of trial counsel, and that motion was amended by appointed counsel (different from trial counsel) in several respects, including an additional claim of ineffectiveness of trial counsel. At the hearing on the motion for new trial, Yizar’s appointed counsel neither argued nor presented evidence on the ineffectiveness of trial counsel issue. Subsequently, and following *34 the trial court’s denial of the motion for new trial, the trial court considered and granted Yizar’s motion that he be permitted to proceed pro se.
Ordinarily, the failure of a defendant’s new, post-conviction, attorney to request a hearing on ineffectiveness of trial counsel, waives that issue.
Dawson v. State,
3. We find no merit to Yizar’s remaining enumerations of error.
Judgment affirmed and case remanded for proceedings consistent with Division 2 of the opinion.
Notes
Yizar killed the victim on January 16, 1990, and was indicted by the Fulton County Grand Jury on February 27,1990. He was tried before a jury beginning on June 18,1990, and the jury returned its guilty verdict on June 28, 1990. His motion for new trial, filed July 25, 1990, and amended four times thereafter, was denied on February 13, 1991. The court reporter certified the trial transcript on September 25, 1990. Yizar filed his notice of appeal on March 8, 1991, and another notice of appeal on April 1, 1991. The appeal was docketed in this court on August 12, 1991, and submitted for decision without oral argument on September 27, 1991.
